As Within, So Without - As You Sow, So Shall You Reap
What you put into life and existence, you ultimately get out of life and existence, no matter what or the avoid paths you take.
Sure, that sounds extreme, but that is how life and existence work no matter what, so, indeed, it is not extreme.
It is the law.
Sounding like a silly sounding "seat belt law commercial," to get the point across; yet getting the point across nevertheless.
Because reality is a principle, it is not based on principle, but it is a principle that works invariably by law.
Some say that life is a game, others say life is serious.
I say it is totally a combination of both principles as principles working for us to learn to live ever better.
Think about it, this is the reality of the situation.
When we are wrong, we learn right.
When we are right, we learn to do ever better things with that right.
That is my point and that is the message.
Now to use the rest of the article to expound on that basic message and reality.
The law only genuinely works for those who follow it and follow it well and learn ever better, more creative ways to work with it and make things ever better in life and existence for themselves.
We know to the extent that we master, not necessarily invent or learn anything new all the time, although invention and new learning is necessary at key moments.
But not all the time.
Mastery is nine tenths of the law, growth is the other tenth that we miss to make the law whole.
For, indeed, stagnation is unnatural for anyone or anything.
Sure, there is such a thing as mastering before you move on, but not a genuine concept of stagnation! Do living things ever stay the same? If they are conscious, they grow and become more conscious and masterful.
If they are unconscious, they die or overpopulate.
I know that sounds like the epitome of coldness in a sense, but is it.
If you cannot grow and genuinely master, what is the point of living? Well, although I say "nothing," I will not let my answer be your answer, your answer has to come from your understanding.
So, indeed, "nothing" is my answer, but you must come up with your own answer and reality to that question, and I say what I say because your answer could be "something" different.
So, that brings me back to the main point of this article, what we get out of life is what we put into it no matter what.
This is the law.
Not my law.
Not your law.
It is universal and existence law, and God and existence being one as an objective concept, that is what it comes down to.
Sure, that sounds extreme, but that is how life and existence work no matter what, so, indeed, it is not extreme.
It is the law.
Sounding like a silly sounding "seat belt law commercial," to get the point across; yet getting the point across nevertheless.
Because reality is a principle, it is not based on principle, but it is a principle that works invariably by law.
Some say that life is a game, others say life is serious.
I say it is totally a combination of both principles as principles working for us to learn to live ever better.
Think about it, this is the reality of the situation.
When we are wrong, we learn right.
When we are right, we learn to do ever better things with that right.
That is my point and that is the message.
Now to use the rest of the article to expound on that basic message and reality.
The law only genuinely works for those who follow it and follow it well and learn ever better, more creative ways to work with it and make things ever better in life and existence for themselves.
We know to the extent that we master, not necessarily invent or learn anything new all the time, although invention and new learning is necessary at key moments.
But not all the time.
Mastery is nine tenths of the law, growth is the other tenth that we miss to make the law whole.
For, indeed, stagnation is unnatural for anyone or anything.
Sure, there is such a thing as mastering before you move on, but not a genuine concept of stagnation! Do living things ever stay the same? If they are conscious, they grow and become more conscious and masterful.
If they are unconscious, they die or overpopulate.
I know that sounds like the epitome of coldness in a sense, but is it.
If you cannot grow and genuinely master, what is the point of living? Well, although I say "nothing," I will not let my answer be your answer, your answer has to come from your understanding.
So, indeed, "nothing" is my answer, but you must come up with your own answer and reality to that question, and I say what I say because your answer could be "something" different.
So, that brings me back to the main point of this article, what we get out of life is what we put into it no matter what.
This is the law.
Not my law.
Not your law.
It is universal and existence law, and God and existence being one as an objective concept, that is what it comes down to.
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